Refugees who just want to dance
An Iranian engineer who is seeking asylum in Europe because he wants to pursue his passion, dancing, would probably be rejected. Should he be?
Read MoreAn Iranian engineer who is seeking asylum in Europe because he wants to pursue his passion, dancing, would probably be rejected. Should he be?
Read MoreRather than threatening Europe’s way of life, refugees are, through their struggle, helping to preserve the most precious of European values.
Read MoreHow can it be that we Europeans greet the biggest refugee crisis in living memory with indifference, xenophobia and hostility?
Read MoreMulticulturalism is enriching and as easy as child’s play. But as the winds of intolerance blow harder, it may become a liability for my son and his generation.
Read MoreState-sponsored conspiracy theories have been bad for foreigners in Egypt. But Egyptians must not succumb to xenophobia and must be open to the world.
Read MoreEgyptian Islamists and Arab Socialists share a history of clashing with foreign influences.
Read MoreTougher naturalisation laws are counterproductive. What we need is to redefine our understanding of citizenship.
Read MoreThe European Union needs to do more to counter the increasing ‘demonisation’ of Muslims and asylum-seekers, which has fuelled a wave of Islamophobia and anti-immigrant sentiments since 11 September, according to two new reports.
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